• Thomas Manton on Faith: Knowledge, Assurance, and Action

  • Dec 30 2024
  • Length: 8 mins
  • Podcast

Thomas Manton on Faith: Knowledge, Assurance, and Action

  • Summary

  • Dive deep into the insights of Thomas Manton, a 17th-century Puritan scholar whose understanding of faith reshaped Reformed theology. In this video, we explore Manton's profound quote on faith, which challenges us to view faith not as a blind leap, but as an informed, confident, and active principle of Christian life. Manton famously said, "Faith is not a blind thing; for faith begins with knowledge. It is not a speculative thing; for faith is a firm persuasion and expectation. It is not an inactive thing; for faith is a living, busy, active, operative thing." Faith is rooted in knowledge, aligning with Romans 10:17 where faith comes from hearing the Word of Christ. Faith transcends mere speculation, offering a firm assurance akin to Hebrews 11:1, emphasizing faith as the substance of things hoped for. Faith demands action, echoing James 2:17, where faith without works is dead, and Ephesians 2:10, which calls us to walk in good works prepared by God. Join us as we delve into how this understanding of faith can transform our personal walk with Christ and our interactions within the community. This isn't just about believing; it's about living out that belief in a way that reflects the truth and power of the Gospel. Subscribe for more explorations into the rich tapestry of Christian theology, history, and application. Like and share if you find this discussion enlightening!

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